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Hello All,
For those of you using Peloris processors, what do you use instead of Eosin to
dye your biopsies for better visibility at embedding? Inquiring minds...
TIA! j
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President,
I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to protocols for processing
large slabs of tissue such as whole human brain slabs. I have acquired a
very large microtome and knife but no previous experience with embedding,
cutting, mounting and cover slipping such large sections. Any
Our lab bought one in Mercedes medical.this is the phone: 800.331.2716I hope
I've helped
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For those of you that use Eosin in the processing of tissue. Can you please
tell me what kind of Eosin mixture you use and how much?
Thanks
Diane
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Just a friendly reminder to register for Histopalooza by March 21st. Here's
the link for registration:
http://www.histosearch.com/gsh/2017GSHReg.pdf
What a steal of a deal! Price of 3 days is $135 and if registering prior to
April 10th. (after April 10th it's $150)
The first day (Friday) is